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study abroad りゅうがく する
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Japanese word: りゅうがく する (ryūgaku suru)

Tips to Remember the Japanese Word:
1. Break it down: "りゅう" (ryū) can be associated with "fluid" or "flow" – think of flowing or moving (studying abroad involves moving to a different place). "がく" (gaku) is associated with learning or studying (as in 学校 gakkō, school). So, "りゅうがく" (ryūgaku) can be thought of as "moving to study."
2. Visual mnemonics: Visualize a student packing bags, setting out on a journey to study in a different country.

Explanations:
– りゅうがく (ryūgaku): studying abroad.
– する (suru): a verb meaning "to do."

When combined, りゅうがく する (ryūgaku suru) means "to study abroad."

Other Words that Mean the Same Thing:
– 留学する (りゅうがくする, ryūgaku suru): same kanji characters, different script (kanji) usage.

Conjugations:
1. Present/Future Tense:
– りゅうがく する (ryūgaku suru) – to study abroad / will study abroad
– Example: 来年、私はアメリカにりゅうがく するつもりです。 (Rainen, watashi wa Amerika ni ryūgaku suru tsumori desu.) – I intend to study abroad in America next year.

2. Past Tense:
– りゅうがく した (ryūgaku a) – studied abroad
– Example: 彼は昨年フランスにりゅうがく した。 (Kare wa sakunen Furansu ni ryūgaku a.) – He studied abroad in France last year.

3. Negative Present Tense:
– りゅうがく しない (ryūgaku shinai) – do not study abroad / will not study abroad
– Example: 今年はりゅうがく しないつもりです。 (Kotoshi wa ryūgaku shinai tsumori desu.) – I do not plan to study abroad this year.

4. Negative Past Tense:
– りゅうがく しなかった (ryūgaku shinakatta) – did not study abroad
– Example: 彼女は高校の時にりゅうがく しなかった。 (Kanojo wa kōkō no toki ni ryūgaku shinakatta.) – She did not study abroad when she was in high school.

5. Polite Present/Future Tense:
– りゅうがく します (ryūgaku shimasu) – study abroad (will study abroad)
– Example: 私の弟は来年イギリスにりゅうがく します。 (Watashi no otōto wa rainen Igirisu ni ryūgaku shimasu.) – My younger brother will study abroad in the UK next year.

6. Polite Past Tense:
– りゅうがく しました (ryūgaku shimaa) – studied abroad
– Example: 彼らは二年前にりゅうがく しました。 (Karera wa ninen mae ni ryūgaku shimaa.) – They studied abroad two years ago.

Examples of Sentences that Use It:
1. 彼女は大学でりゅうがく したいと思っています。(Kanojo wa daigaku de ryūgaku ai to omotteimasu.) – She wants to study abroad in college.
2. いつりゅうがく するつもりですか?(Itsu ryūgaku suru tsumori desu ka?) – When do you plan to study abroad?
3. 留学することは新しい文化を学ぶいい機会です。(Ryūgaku suru koto wa atarashī bunka o manabu ii kikai desu.) – Studying abroad is a great opportunity to learn about a new culture.
4. 私たちは一緒にりゅうがく するつもりです。(Wataachi wa issho ni ryūgaku suru tsumori desu.) – We plan to study abroad together.
5. 彼は日本にりゅうがく しなかった。(Kare wa Nihon ni ryūgaku shinakatta.) – He did not study abroad in Japan.

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